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swag

/swag/US // swæg //UK // (swæɡ) //

挥金如土,挥霍,挥霍无度,挥杆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a suspended wreath, garland, drapery, or the like, fastened up at or near each end and hanging down in the middle; festoon.
    • : a wreath, spray, or cluster of foliage, flowers, or fruit.
    • : a festoon, especially one very heavy toward the center.
    • : a swale.
    • : a swaying or lurching movement.
v.无主动词 verb
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    swagged, swag·ging.

    • : to move heavily or unsteadily from side to side or up and down; sway.
    • : to hang loosely and heavily; sink down.
v.有主动词 verb
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    swagged, swag·ging.

    • : to cause to sway, sink, or sag.
    • : to hang or adorn with swags.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Particularly “exclusivity” and a “swag-like experience” that audiences can take with them to help increase the likelihood of ticket sales by giving them something that feels substantial.

  • I told him we had a swag room and asked whether he’d like some swag.

  • TechCrunch still brings the fun to Disrupt 2020 — Disrupt may be virtual this year, but we’re still making time for levity, swag and kick-ass entertainment.

  • We refuse to host virtual conference without providing time for levity, swag and kick-ass entertainment.

  • People can acquire the virtual “swag” by scanning QR codes associated with the designs through the Nintendo Switch Online app.

  • Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters.

  • Ultimately, though, “his dad rented it to us for $500… I need to send him a package of swag.”

  • In the Rand Paul Swag store, there are sections for women and children—but they do not feature any products.

  • “Ron Paul Swag, which is what Rand Paul Swag will kind of become, sold everything,” he said.

  • Neither Rand Paul nor his PAC are associated with Rand Paul Swag, and the proceeds do not go to support the would-be candidate.

  • Next they held a council of war, the grand object of which was to hit upon some plan of robbing the friends of their new swag.

  • It is watched for me night and day, and if our swag was in the Bank of England it wouldn't be safer than it is.

  • They put these things together and conjectured at once that the men had now their swag about them in one form or other.

  • Suppose I show you how to make those two run out of their tent like two frightened women, and never once think about their swag?

  • But he and mephistopheles joined a company of successful diggers going down with their swag.